Until Now This is Still the Highest Scariest and Most Terrifying Jump in the World ...

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Felix Jumps At 128k feet! Red Bull Stratos - freefall from the edge of space.
Let's see the Felix's history jump:

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The jump in numbers

 Exit altitude:             128,100ft; 39,045m
Total jump duration:  9'03"
Freefall time:             4'20"
Freefall distance:       119,846ft; 36,529m
Max velocity:               833.9mph; 1,342.8km/h; Mach 1.24


My personal comment for this History Jump:
1. Energy cannot generate or lose by itself, it just transfer from this form to another form. Considering during fall with air resistance so the Conservation of Energy formula as follows: Wo = 1/2 + A + ^ 2mV1 than 2,000mg (A is wasted due to air friction).

2. Now, we started calculating the relative figures as follows: the mass of Felix (including protective gear) is 150kg, the gravitational acceleration is 10 m / s ^ 2 (although will not be the case but just grab this for this calculation), Select Potential Energy in the ground, velocity of falling at an altitude 2km of a man is 1000km / h = 277.78m / s. Initial height of his position is 36,576 meters.

3.We have: A = Wo - (1/2 + 2,000 mg 2mV1 ^) = 49,712,870.37 (J)
and A = F.s => F = A / s = 1343.59 N / m. Therefore, Felix suffered a compression force of air around 1343,59kg up per square meter area unit (Note this is only relative data due during the fall still has one of the energy transformed into heat energy)

4. My personal comment. Felix's protective suits to be very solidly could withstand such a large compressive forces. Besides, Filix absolutely supper strong to able to do that freefall.
Overall, This will still the Highest Scariest and Most Terrifying Jump in the World for next few century

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